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Docker Image DOCumentation. Quick and dirty tool to attach documentation to Docker images.
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Docker Image Management tool. Provides docker registry indexation and other image management utilities
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docker registry api utility
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Tools to export your book highlights from different services (Kindle, Google Books etc) to your storage with API to them.
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DOCKument is a tool to auto-generate documentation for your Dockerfiles & Docker Images the way you would an API.
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Alfred workflow for Docker Hub.
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A janitor service for docker to delete old unused images. This is especially useful, but not limited to cluster systems like Kubernetes.
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Remove docker images with a prompt
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A magic shim for Docker credential helpers 🪄
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Docsel is a utility that allows you to run the services you choose based on the docker-compose file.
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Docker Repository - This is a collection of Dockerfiles for images that can be used to different integration scenarios for microservices. All the images are published on DockerHub.
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Collections of container images with Poetry pre-installed
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A collection of templates for running various applications using Docker containers.
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Copy docker images between registries (without docker)
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Docker-based infrastructure quickly without a lot of hassles
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a high-level container image build tool
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Interactive terminal tool to Search Docker Hub Images (written in Go)!
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